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  1. You can be a part of all that the Washington National Cathedral has to offer. Join us for worship and creative ways to explore the world's sixth-largest Gothic cathedral.

  2. The Cathedral Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in the City and Diocese of Washington, commonly known as Washington National Cathedral or National Cathedral, is an American cathedral of the Episcopal Church. The cathedral is located in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States.

  3. Explore favorite Cathedral features at your own pace, or check out our range of guided tours, including Spotlights, Tower Climbs, and more. The Cathedral is a house of prayer for all people; there is never a charge for worship services or private prayer.

  4. We invite your prayers for our weekday intercessions, and encourage you to check back often for resources that offer respite, reflection and renewal. pray with us. Worship connects us with God and with one another. Led by the Spirit, together we can change the world for good.

  5. Here on YouTube you'll discover everything the Cathedral has to offer. Welcome! Subscribe to this channel so you never miss services, programs, tours and so much more from the Cathedral.

  6. Visiting the Washington National Cathedral. With its neo-Gothic architecture, medieval-style garden and eerie gargoyles, the city’s cathedral is worth a stop whether you’re worshipping or just looking on in wonder.

  7. Grounded in the reconciling love of Jesus Christ, Washington National Cathedral is a house of prayer for all people, conceived by our founders to serve as a great church for national purposes.

  8. Weekly Worship Services. The daily and weekly rhythm of prayer has sustained Cathedral life for more than 115 years. Whether a large community worship on Sunday or the stillness of Online Morning Prayer, there are multiple ways for you to enter into God’s presence here at the Cathedral.

  9. Washington National Cathedral is officially known as the Cathedral Church of St. Peter and St. Paul. Here’s more about our patron saints.

  10. This website is your passport to Washington National Cathedral, one of the most beloved structures in the United States. Located in Washington DC and rising nearly 700 feet above the Potomac to stand at the highest point in our nation’s capital, DC’s fourth-tallest building is also the sixth-largest Gothic cathedral in the world.